10 Things to Know for Tuesday

Mark Kelly, from left, former congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, Ron Barber and Nancy Barber gather during a get-out-the-vote rally at the Rialto Theater in downtown Tucson, Ariz., Saturday, June 9, 2012. Voters are deciding in Tuesday's special election whether Republican Jesse Kelly, who narrowly lost to Giffords in 2010, or Democrat Ron Barber, asked by the lawmaker to pursue the seat, will complete the remainder of her term. Giffords relinquished the seat in January to concentrate on her recovery from a gunshot wound to the head. (AP Photo/Arizona Daily Star, Mamta Popat)

FILE - In this Feb. 2, 1982, file photo Lindy Chamberlain leaves a courthouse in Alice Springs, Australia. A coroner found Tuesday, June 12, 2012, that a dingo took Chamberlain's baby who vanished in the Australian Outback more than 32 years ago in a notorious case that split the nation over suspicions that the infant was murdered. (AP Photo/File)

The Associated Press

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. ARIZONA TO HOLD SPECIAL ELECTION TO REPLACE GIFFORDS

Democrats are hoping to keep former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords House seat while voters in Virginia, Maine, Nevada, North Dakota and South Carolina are taking part in primary elections.

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2. AUSTRALIAN CORNONER AGREES DINGO TOOK BABY IN 1980 CASE

Australians have overwhelmingly welcomed the final chapter of a mystery that has captivated the nation for 32 years.

3. ANALYSIS: VATICAN DISPUTE WITH US NUNS BEGAN DECADES AGO

American nuns will meet with Vatican officials to plead their case in decades-old disputes over Roman Catholic teaching.

4. CHAVEZ MAKES ENERGETIC START IN RE-ELECTION BID

President Hugo Chavez offered a preview of a campaign in which he is likely to push his limits trying to show Venezuelans he is emerging from cancer's shadow.

5. JURORS TO HEAR CLOSING ARGUMENTS IN CLEMENS CASE

The jury is finally getting to hear closing arguments in the Roger Clemens perjury trial and they are expected to begin deliberations later in the day.

6. FRACTURED GANGS BLAMED FOR CHICAGO HOMICIDE SURGE

A splintering of drug gangs into rival factions, high unemployment in poorer neighborhoods and even an unusually warm winter are among the possible causes police cite for a jump in the number of homicides.

7. WILDFIRES IN COLO., NEW MEXICO BURN OUT OF CONTROL

The U.S. Forest Service said it would add more aircraft to its aerial firefighting fleet to try to contain a fire that destroyed at least 118 structures.

8. THOUSANDS SHOW UP AT ANTI-PUTIN PROTEST IN MOSCOW

Thousands of Russians are gathering for the first massive protest against President Vladimir Putin's rule since his inauguration.

9. NEW INTERNET SUFFIX BIDS INCLUDE '.LOL,' '.DOCTOR'

Some 2,000 proposals have been submitted as part of the largest expansion of the Internet address system since its creation in the 1980s.

10. KINGS BEAT DEVILS 6-1, CLAIM FIRST STANLEY CUP

After missing two chances to claim the title last week, the long-suffering Kings are NHL champions for the first time.